From: Gregory W. Posey Jr. (gposey@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 16 2001 - 17:31:51 GMT-3
I think that as long as all of the routers have remote peering statements to
the peer group border, then any to any will work (with remote peer
statements on the border router to all of the "clients" and local peer
promiscuous on all of the "clients"). So the peer group border router can
act as a mediator to set up peering between two clients (then it drops out
of the process once the two clients are peered). So the similarities to BGP
Route Reflectors is sure there.
If this isn't an accurate description, then somebody please rescue us all
from the shackles of ignorance :-)
Thank you,
Greg Posey Jr.
CONECTS Network Analyst
CCIE #7981
CCDA/CCNP - Security Specialist
Cisco Voice Access Specialist
313-875-2088 ext. 347
www.conects.com
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Nathan Cruz
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:00 PM
To: CCIElab@groupstudy.com
Subject: DLSW Peer Groups
Hi, I'm working on peer groups in DLSW and I'm trying to get a concept down.
Question if I had 3 or four routers could I make them into ONE (1) peer
group
and have any to any connectivity?
I guess it boils down to do the routers within a peer group have dynamic
access to all the other routers in the same peer group or is this "any to
any"
connectivity only to routers in other peer groups?
I'm imagining this to be sort of like route-reflectors in BGP? But I'm
not
sure.
Any help, thoughts, or comments appreciated.
Nathan
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